I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Cintas (San Francisco, CA) in Aug 2024
Interview
I was initially reached out to on LinkedIn. This led to an in-person interview with the hiring manager, which unexpectedly included a second interview with a Sales VP. From there, I moved on to a ride-along that threw another surprise VP interview at me, which was... fine, I guess.
During the ride-along, they asked me to make phone calls for the company and told me to set a meeting within an hour. The whole thing was pretty interesting - there were no clear instructions on how involved they wanted me to be in the customer meeting. I don't think the prospect even knew I was coming. So I had two options: sit there awkwardly like a lump on a log or engage in conversation. I chose to engage in conversation, lol.
After all that? No feedback, no offer.
Oh, and they told me they would pay me for the field ride, but I know I'll never see that money. I didn't feel comfortable asking about it when the recruiter called to tell me I didn't get the offer.
Bottom line? This was a MASSIVE waste of time at a critical period in my job search.
Long process, but very thorough. Got to meet many people inside of the company. They were very transparent in all my questions, and got me excited about the opportunities ahead.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Cintas
Interview
I had an interview scheduled after a recruiter reached out to me. I scheduled the interview and let them know I was looking to relocate. The recruiter didn’t read that part I guess and when I got on the interview I let her know again, she said she doesn’t oversee that region so she will forward my info to that region. My interview was at 3pm, I assumed the other recruiter would email me to set up a time, he called around 4:30 but I was working so I couldn’t pick up. No voicemail, no email, just never heard back.